1957 Mile Road Trip

And sometimes things happen.

The day after I had that idyllic day at the beach, I was sitting in my trailer back at the campground working on where I would go next. My next stop was going to be Fayetteville to visit my sister-in-law, Michelle, and my niece, Mariel. I was toying with the idea of trying to book a few more days right where I was. The campground was lovely and I could easily see myself hauling out my swim suit and taking a dip or two.

I called Michelle, to see if Michelle had any plans that I needed to work around. It turned out that she had just gotten the word that her father, who was already in Hospice, was failing. After having lost my own father a little more than two years ago, I wanted to help. It seemed like what she needed right then was to be able to get back up to Buffalo.

Naturally, I offered to take her. I told her that it would take me about half and hour to get hitched up and on the road and then I’d be there about two hours after I started driving.

By the time I got there, her father had passed. It wasn’t unexpected, but I had hoped that I could get her back for one last visit. We loaded up the trailer and headed north.

We spent the night in transit in a Cracker Barrel parking lot. I love the hospitality that they extend to those of us en route.

Cracker Barrel

Incidentally, this photo wasn’t taken during this trip. I never saw any blue sky.

The weather was appropriately gloomy for such a trip. There was still color visible through the rain. I can only imagine what the hillsides and mountains would have looked like with sun.

Fall color 2

I delivered Michelle and Mariel to her mother’s house. My brother, Craig, was there, as he has a job back in the Buffalo area. Michelle and Mariel are in Fayetteville until they get the house sold.

I spent the night in my trailer in front of the house. The next day, I went to my sister, Amy’s, house and camped in her driveway for the duration.

She made me a tasty snack. We didn’t have much time to spend together while I was there. It was a short stay.

Brownie Sundae

The whole visit centered on the funeral. The visitation, the funeral, the cemetery.

Cemetery

The funeral luncheon.

Mariel and Craig
Mariel and Craig

And then, we turned around and headed south. Michelle’s mother sprung for a night in a hotel, so we stopped in Beckley, West Virginia. I should have gone out and slept in my trailer, so that I could put the West Virginia sticker on the map. But, I couldn’t resist the temptation of a real bed and a shower.

Red leaves in Beckley, WV
Red leaves in Beckley, WV

While we were on the road, the sun came out for a bit.

Taco Bell rainbow

Who knew that Taco Bell was the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?